Unfortunately, most laypeople still think of detox as the main component of rehab. In order to better help those in need, communities must gain greater understandings of the therapies offered at addiction treatment facilities. The following are four of the most successful therapies for long-term drug rehab.
1. Evidence-Based Treatments
Evidence-based therapies are the most successful treatments for effecting long-term …show more content…
Biofeedback Therapy
People who become addicted to heroin, meth, and other physically harmful drugs often sever their mind-body connections. They become unable to associate certain physical feelings with impending drug cravings, and this inability makes it nearly impossible to stay sober. To address this issue, medical professionals use cutting-edge biofeedback machines to help patients understand the physical warning signs of future drug use.
For example, doctors may monitor addicts' heart rates and induce mental stress through a battery of personal or emotional questions. As patients' stress levels elevate, so do their heart rates. They experience strong urges to use drugs to alleviate their stress, and they can thus associate those cravings with their rapid heartbeats. In the future, these addicts can recognize these warnings signs and take appropriate steps to mitigate their cravings.
3. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy teaches addicts that their emotions are products of their thoughts. By controlling their minds and thinking rationally, they can stay calm during emotionally stressful situations and suppress drug